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A Wizard's Sigil can refer to a magical signature in a magus' spellwork or to a physical item used by members of the Order of Hermes to cast votes at Tribunal.

Magical signature

A Wizard's Sigil usually refers to his unique style and identifying quirks of magic. If even a trace of his magic remains, it is possible to detect and identify a wizard's magic as his own.

HoHS introduced the Flourish as an artistic refinement of the caster's sigil through the use of Finesse. It does not change the sigil for magical and identification purposes. See HoHS 60.

Shroud Magic

The Shroud Magic spell can be used to disguise the wizard sigil of a spell (ArM5 159; see also HoHTL 71).

Voting sigil

Another, political reference, is to the voting sigil used by the magus (ArM5 86).

References

  • Wizard sigils are discussed on ArM5 86, 116, and HoHTL 71.

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:sigil